You know who did dragonborn well? Neverwinter Online. I created several in that game. So good. My blue dragonborn cleric with the new fallen angels wings "mount" looks really awesome.
I hope BG3 does dragonborn very well. I have high hopes for it. The look of the dragonborn in Solasta is one of the main reasons I haven't gotten the DLC yet. They just don't excite.
Indeed. Although the cartoonish/animesque artstyle (now there's actually the style fitting the descriptiors thrown at BG3's look) did somewhat clash with the setting in my eyes (it may have been a good fit for 4e that the game came out during the time of, though), you did actually have quite a bit of customization options, including your body build and being able to do blind/damaged eyes. The dragonborn being hidden behind a paywall/lootboxes was not exactly appealing, though, but I did like how my frostbitten tiefling wizard with sawn-off horns turn out. And the amount of astral coins that I spent on buying dyes at the auction is somewhat embarrasing to admit.
Originally Posted by Terminator2020
Well and I certainly do not agree with one video ranking races that said Dwarf is not good. Seriously poison resistance, dark vision, +2 CON +1 Wisdom and truly elite rolled stats, have 19 CON now. but will have 20 CON when I get to level 4. Hill Dwarf Cleric gets +1 HP/level in addition to from CON. Wrong to think it is only more HP.
The DLC actually makes the Snow Dwarves useful to pick for a rogue, since they come with +1 DEX and heavy crossbow proficiency, which there are now magical (and quite good) versions of available. And even the extra HP alone equates to 2 ability points in CON, which allows to really bump up health on some of the squishier classes (a hill dwarf cleric or druid is pretty much the way to go, in my opinion). That said, compared to half-elves, everyone is bad. While the dialogue skills are implemented like utter arse in Solasta, the +2 CHA and +1 to whatever two abilities you want, plus the darkvision, plus (in BG3) the elven parent racial bonuses basically turn them into the aasimar from 3.5e but without the experience penalty. Again, I liked the older implementation of them better where they'd get the (less powerful) elven traits but will lose the bonus feat, making it a choice to think about.